Stellantis MD Mike Whitfield insists the greenfield project is merely on hold, not abandoned, amid market upheaval.
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Tech billionaires promise AI abundance underwritten by a basic income. Run South Africa’s budget and the thesis unravels.
Former communications minister Dina Pule presided over one of the ICT sector’s darkest chapters.
The company will begin reopening access after agreeing to work closely with Washington on safety protocols.
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All the latest developments involving Eskom, including a ramp-up in the intensity of load shedding.
Vodacom has signed a virtual wheeling agreement with Eskom to speed up efforts to solve the country’s energy crisis.
X has updated its privacy policy to include a new kind of user information it plans to collect: biometric data.
Blue Label Telecoms has agreed to acquire control of Cell C, taking its shareholding beyond 50%.
Why is it that some messaging apps, like WhatsApp, rise to dominant status – and what eventually causes their demise?
Woolworths reported a nearly 15% rise in annual profit aided by promotional sales, online growth and lower debt.
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Should Apple’s defences fail to persuade the judge, a ruling in Epic Games’ favour would loosen Apple’s grip on its store and could upend the way millions of developers distribute apps.
Tencent Holdings reported a 25% gain in quarterly revenue as China’s largest company sustained a boom in gaming and cloud that began during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Zhang Yiming, founder of TikTok owner ByteDance, told employees he will step down as CEO and be succeeded by human resources chief Liang Rubo, the company disclosed on Thursday.
Huawei Technologies has appointed Richard Yu, the outspoken leader of its consumer electronics business, as CEO of its smart car solutions unit, signalling the importance it places on future auto tech.
Vodacom CEO Shameel Joosub has called for a debate on how so-called “over the top” services such as WhatsApp, Skype and Viber should be regulated in light of the risk be believes they
Construction work in Egypt is a key reason behind fibre cuts that have disrupted Internet services in South Africa twice in one week. This is according to Claes Segelberg, who is the chief technical officer of undersea broadband cable provider Seacom

































